New 32-bit Atari computer clone. Virtual machine running on top of your favorite operating system. Faster than any Atari compatible machine ever made, with better graphics and more memory. That is ARAnyM.

The projects contains detectors drivers & plugins based on EPICS areaDetector module, in addition to the documentation.
Currently It consists of the following:
1- areaDetector module base without any devices (Layer 2, which is linked separately as needed), it is distributed under EPICS open license, the module owner is Mark Rivers and it's home page is:
http://cars9.uchicago.edu/software/epics/areaDetector.html
2- The following detectors device drivers which was developed at the Australian Synchrotron (www.synchrotron.org.au) by Ahed Aladwan
a. Argus-Pan Detector (DM-20-08K10)
b. Hamamatsu X-Ray Flat Panel Sensor (C9252DK-14)
c. Scint-X (DXI-1100)

ASM68000 is a usefull editor to write ASM code for TI89 calculator. It is a simple IDE written in TCL/TK, so it works with the TCL/TK interpreter. You can found it at the adress www.sun.com/960710/cover/dltcl.html. I hope it will help you in your ASM prog

Avifile is a library that allows you to read and write compressed AVI files (Indeo? Video, DivX, etc.) under x86 Linux. (De)compression is performed with Win32 DLLs. It includes AVI player, video4linux-compatible capture program and simple AVI recompres

CDK4AVR stands for Cross Development Kit for Atmels AVR RISC processor serie
and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C development
environment for even this processor familie under Linux or similar host systems.

Instrument tuner. It can help you to tune a piano, a guitar ... Accordeur displays spectrum and calculates the pitch really played. A visual bar allows an easy tuning. Instruments and temperaments are customizable.

AQ2-TNG is the most used Action Quake2 variant in Europe and Australia/New Zealand. It is the successor of the famous german AQ2 PGBund Edition and the british Barrysworld AQ2 Millenium variant of Action Quake2. It has a whole bunch of new features.

This project provides a LINUX CUPS package (incl. PPD-file) for the EPSON AcuLaser C900. It is built around the avasys pipsplus driver. The project supports i386 and 32-bit compatible x86_64 LINUX systems (deb/rpm/tgz/gentoo/slack).

This program shows the time elapsed since its first run in a particular
directory. I've written it because I believe that people trying to get away from their
addictions may find it useful to see how long they managed to, until now.